There is a 'potential specific threat' to US citizens in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port city of Jeddah.
Arrests come as French Senate prepares to extend state of emergency until the end of January 2017
Violence returns to Nigeria's Delta region, with militants fighting against perceived marginalisation.
Rebels vow to probe 'human rights abuses that were shared on social media sites'.
The government also declared a three-day period of mourning beginning on 21 July for 17 soldiers slain in the violence.
Countries may have to 'fulfil their obligations' first and foot the defence bill warned Trump.
One of the videos shows Isis spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani urging Muslims to attack the West.
A meeting was held in Washington to come up with a plan to throw the Islamic State out of Iraq and Syria.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK interviews South Sudanese envoy on AU-approved plan to deploy more peacekeepers
US military confirms it is investigating what could be one of the worst incidents of civilian deaths by coalition forces
Security officials believe there are still at least 20 militants hiding in the area where Santoso was killed.
This comes after reports said a helicopter carrying French forces had been shot down on Sunday outside Benghazi.
The conflict between PKK and Turkey dates back to 1984, when the Kurds demanded an independent Kurdistan.
Decision to deploy more peacekeepers comes days after violence leaves at least 300 dead in capital Juba.
The meeting will also grapple with the refugee fallout of the conflict.
Former Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament activist makes explosive pledge on morning TV
According to local media reports, the boy was shot in the chest in Al-Ram village.
Ban Ki-moon warns of Isis activities spreading in North African country.
Islamist militia defending ethnic Peul group has also claimed responsibility for the attack.
Rights researcher Otsieno Namwaya told IBTimes UK of operation 'worse than Usalama Watch'
5,000 asylum seekers flee to Uganda following South Sudan's recent violence.
US Army Special Operations Command now prefer the iPhone to Android especially when viewing live video feeds.
Abu Wardah Santoso affiliated himself with the Islamic State and was tagged as a 'terrorist' by the US.
NDA group denies involvement in latest attack as oil production is severely affected by further violence.
Uganda, after sending troops to support government, said arms embargo would weaken army after latest violence.
Unicef says at least 134 children will die every day if timely help is not reached.
The 14 missing naval ships were on active duty in the Aegean or the Black Sea on the day of the botched coup.
Saber rattling mounts as Seoul and US prepare to launch Thaad anti-missile operation.
Deputy leader says the chiefs of Unite and the GMB union could face a backlash over Trident.
Many small, almost unbearably poignant, tributes have been left at the spots where people lost their lives